Now that I am only a few posts away from making post number 100, I thought about adding also other content than these analysed games here in larger quantities, mainly that means exercises where you need to find mate in one, mate in two etc. or some tactical exercises where you need to see what move combination wins material. I will start adding those later on today but trying to do maybe 10-20 positions per day or even more if I have the time. Sometimes it feels like that there is not enough hours in the day, especially when you need to move in quite a lot of games, maintain daily updates in this blog and do other stuff that require my attention in some way. I would like to maybe read the books I have ordered earlier this year, 24 books still unopened and in the queue and one that I am currently reading and trying to at least read one chapter a day.
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15 Oct 2014
C51 Italian Game: Jerome Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+)
[Event "Let's Play!"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2010.12.05"]
[Round "?"]
[White "mouradrita"]
[Black "Vierjoki, Timo"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C50"]
[WhiteElo "1346"]
[BlackElo "1895"]
[Annotator "Tactical Analysis 2.10 (5s), TV"]
[PlyCount "48"]
[EventDate "2010.??.??"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 (2. Bc4 Nc6 {1-0 (20) Nelson,L (1590)-Sugar,Z (1759) Jamaica
2006}) 2... Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 {C50 Hungarian Defence and Giuoco Pianissimo} 4.
Bxf7+ {C51 Italian Game: Jerome Gambit} Kxf7 5. Nxe5+ Nxe5 6. d4 (6. Qh5+ Kf8 (
6... Ng6 7. Qd5+ Kf8 8. Qxc5+ d6 9. Qe3 Nf6 10. d4 Kf7 11. O-O Rf8 12. f4 Kg8
13. c4 Ng4 14. Qg3 Qh4 15. Qxh4 Nxh4 16. h3 Nf6 17. Nc3 Ng6 18. Bd2 b6 19. e5
Nh5 20. Ne2 dxe5 21. fxe5 {Morin,L-Occilien,J Montreal 2015 1/2-1/2 (43)}) 7.
Qxe5 d6 8. Qc3 Qf6 9. Qxf6+ Nxf6 10. Nc3 Be6 11. d3 Ke7 12. Bg5 h6 13. Bh4 g5
14. Bg3 Nh5 15. Ne2 Nxg3 16. Nxg3 d5 17. Rf1 Rad8 18. O-O-O Bd6 19. Ne2 dxe4
20. Rfe1 exd3 {Kivela,J-Ebeling,D Mariehamn 2008 0-1 (51)}) 6... Bxd4 $146 (
6... Bd6 7. dxe5 Be7 8. O-O d6 9. f4 g6 10. e6+ Kg7 11. f5 Nf6 12. Nc3 c6 13.
Bg5 Qb6+ 14. Kh1 Qc7 15. fxg6 hxg6 16. Bxf6+ Bxf6 17. Rxf6 Kxf6 18. Qd4+ Kxe6
19. Qxh8 Rb8 20. Rf1 Qe7 {1-0 (20) Nelson,L (1590)-Sugar,Z (1759) Jamaica 2006}
) 7. Qxd4 d6 8. O-O {Black is clearly better.} Nf6 9. f4 Nc6 10. Qd3 Re8 11.
Qc4+ {-4.88/21} (11. Nc3 $142 {-3.07/21}) 11... Be6 $19 12. Qa4 Qe7 13. b3 Bd7
14. Bb2 {-6.07/20} (14. Qc4+ $142 {-4.20/23} Qe6 15. Qxe6+ Rxe6 16. e5 dxe5 17.
fxe5 Nxe5 18. Nc3) 14... Qxe4 {Black is clearly winning.} 15. Qb5 Qe3+ 16. Kh1
Qe2 17. Qxe2 Rxe2 18. Na3 a6 19. Rab1 Rae8 20. h3 Ne4 21. Rg1 Re6 22. Kh2 Nd2 {
[#] White must now prevent ...Nf3+.} 23. f5 Re8 24. Rbf1 Nxf1+ {Accuracy:
White = 19%, Black = 55%.} 0-1
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